About The Outreach Team
The Outreach Team is a premier national field firm. We partner with organizations working to solve some of the biggest problems facing our society -- from protecting human rights to fighting climate change -- and help them build the resources they need to make an impact. We are a people-powered enterprise; our campaigns are effective because we hire diverse teams of talented people, invest in our staff, and treat them well.
We are hiring a Canvass Director to manage our office in Seattle, WA The Canvass Director will recruit, train, and manage a team of local canvassers to have quality, in-depth conversations with local residents about committing to support clean energy projects. Directors will work within their team to build an office to scale from the ground up. All directors are expected to train staff in the field while leading by example themselves; they must also communicate long and short term goals to staff and manage campaign reporting. The Canvass Director will work in tandem with a local field organizer and manage canvassing staff and Team Leads and report to the Canvass Director.
Seattle needs you. We are canvassing in King and Kitsap Counties to build community support for local clean energy storage projects that keep the lights on, lower energy costs, and help Washington meet its clean energy goals. Join our team and make a real impact in your community this summer.
We are hiring a Canvass Director to begin June 9h through July 2nd.
Location: Seattle, WA . Strong preference for local and in-state candidates.
Canvass Management Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Must have
Nice-to-have
Salary: The salary range for this position is $1,146 - $1,542 per week. We offer a generous benefits package, including paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance, and hands-on training. At the end of the campaign, there may be opportunities for advancement and bonuses.
At The Outreach Team, we prioritize equity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage Black, indigenous, people of color, women, people with previous felony convictions, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and others who identify with underrepresented groups to apply.